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Old 12-14-2006, 06:52 AM
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Default Re: moving to uk server and .co.uk domain ?

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Originally Posted by rmoss_uk
Thing is i want to initially target europe. Does this mean i have to set up all other country domains and hostings in other countries to get into there index's ?
If you have the budget for that, why not? Otherwise, I will give you only one, but basic tip of many others: Try to get IBLs from sites of the targeted countries.

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What about the .eu domain ? does anyone have any experience with this ? is it included in all europe index's etc ?
I do not see any power in that domain alone.

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How do companies get around this?
They hire professional SEOs.

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I also am launching a directory under a sub domain does anyone know how long it takes to get into index etc for new sub domains. is it even advantageous ?
Subdomains can be advantageous.
But no one can't tell a date when will be indexed, except of the SE.

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Sorry about the long post!
No problem Richard. You are always welcome.
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